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The timing is unusually right".
We had to wait an unusually long time for a correct answer this week, so it is clear many of you are paying too much attention to the contents of your test-prep books, and not spending enough time on their covers.
Correcting for the unusually high proportion of rectal cancer patients in our sample (60% in our sample vs 20% in population-based series of CRC patients; Krebsregister Saarland, 2006) overall sensitivity for CRC would be 79%.
The cheating suspicions were raised after the 2009 state achievement tests, when a state report measured erasures that changed wrong answers to correct ones, finding an unusually high number of erasures at 58 Atlanta schools.
The perception that Obama's Cabinet is unusually tweedy is, at least so far, correct: of the fifteen degrees that he and his nominees hold, forty per cent are from the Ivy League, among the highest proportions in the sample.
Before analysis, the PUR data were edited to correct for likely outliers with unusually high application rates using previously developed methods (Gunier et al. 2001).
Meterological afficianados and experts agree that this winter has been unusually mild, however, which of the furry forecasters are correct remains to be seen.
Using a computer scanner, the state used a simple, quick analysis to flag classes where an unusually high number of wrong answers were erased and corrected.
If the genome streamlining theory is correct, then, in large bacterioplankton populations, selection should be unusually efficient at preserving all genome features that have a positive fitness associated with them, and eliminating features that confer a negative fitness.
Theorists predicted that these nanotubes would be unusually stiff and strong, and experiments since then have proven that prediction correct.
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